Livre | Chapitre
The assimilation of knowledge
pp. 49-81
Résumé
Those who, like Husserl, talk about consciousness usually mean not consciousness but its contents. Consciousness may be here defined as the qualitative correlate of controlled perception. Consciousness itself is a quality; it is ultimately simple and it is unanalyzable. That which has no parts cannot be analyzed into them.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Feibleman James K. (1976) Adaptive knowing: epistemology from a realistic standpoint. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 49-81
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1032-0_3
Citation complète:
Feibleman James K., 1976, The assimilation of knowledge. In J. K. Feibleman Adaptive knowing (49-81). Dordrecht, Springer.